Discover Texas's colossal charm with oversized attractions like a giant cinnamon roll and towering rocking chair, showcasing the Lone Star State's uniqueness.
It's hard to pick just one 'boomtown' in Texas. Different sources seem to say different things. Honestly, with the influx of both businesses and people in the Lone Star State, it feels that all of Texas is a bit of a 'boomtown' right now.
Even the most avid and conscientious gun owners may find there are laws, policies, and considerations when it comes to gun ownership in Texas they didn't know.
According to the article, "Many Americans see themselves working past age 65 out of financial necessity, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts, with some people planning to never retire at all. The pandemic also threw some people's futures into question, especially those who had to draw from retirement savings during job loss or furlough."
Even the most well-dined people may occasionally find that they've engaged in an 'oopsie' at one of our Texas restaurants. I'm fairly well-versed in dining etiquette, and you may be, as well. But, I'm guilty of two of the things on this list when dining at a Longview, Tyler, or even Dallas, Texas steakhouse.
Many people have certain hiding places where they stash stuff they want to keep safe from would-be house burglars who may invade their Texas homes.
But are they actually safe, people in Longview and Tyler, Texas may wonder? I know I do.
Not according to the security experts who were quoted in a recent article by author Marissa Laliberte shared by Readers' Digest.